By the time of the Framing, common law juries had a more than ... At the time of the Sixth Amendment, all trials in serious criminal cases were jury trials. In 1874, the Supreme Court declared ...
This is because jury trials face a lot of challenges ... what criminal justice should look like now. The future of criminal law and its institutions depends on their legitimacy.
Given that states are still the primary enforcers of the criminal law ... in a later trial; “[a]n indictment returned by a legally constituted and unbiased grand jury,” the Court has said ...
To honor that sovereignty, New York State Judge Juan Merchan—who’s delayed sentencing Trump three times, and on November 12 ...
The defendant’s decision this week to waive his right to a jury could be because ‘the facts are so outrageous that they don't ...
Yet this long-standing element of the criminal justice system is “not without fault”. The government in Scotland, where there is no right to trial by jury ... professor of law at Australia ...
Students in Trial Advocacy I learn the fundamental components of a trial from jury selection to closing argument ... Advanced trial advocacy courses are offered in areas of criminal law, civil law and ...
The jury in the trial of Quakers William Penn and William ... a string of swindles on women led to another milestone in criminal law. Despite maintaining his innocence Adolf Beck was twice tried ...
The president-elect is under three criminal indictments from one state and two federal cases, and he is awaiting sentencing ...
A judiciary panel voted against allowing broadcasting of certain high-profile federal criminal trials, rebuffing earlier ...
The jury in Georgia’s longest-running trial reconvened Tuesday, even though its central figure – superstar rapper Young Thug ...
A New York judge says he'll make a decision as early as next week on the future of Donald Trump's hush money case ...